(08-11-2017): The Embassy of Pakistan in Tokyo organized a seminar on “Promoting Education, Scientific and Technological Cooperation between Pakistan and Japan”. The Seminar was part of a series of events being organized by the Embassy to celebrate the 65th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Japan. The Seminar was aimed at reviewing the state of educational and scientific cooperation between Japan and Pakistan and to explore and identify areas for deepening cooperation with a view to making education and human resource development a key pillar of the bilateral relationship. The Seminar was also intended to provide an opportunity to the participants to understand the abundant human resource potential of Pakistan and how it can contribute to the mutual benefit of Pakistan and Japan.

The seminar was attended by almost all the important Japanese stakeholders from public as well as private sector including Ministry of Education, Culture Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Japan International Training Cooperation Organization (JITCO), Japan Foundation, Association for the Overseas Technical Cooperation and Sustainable Partnerships (AOTS), Japan Science and Technology(JST), Japan International Cooperation Centre (JICE) and distinguished academics, researchers, scientists and representatives of Universities and other related institutions. A number of Pakistani students and research scholars based in Tokyo also attended the Seminar.

H.E. Ambassador Dr. Asad M Khan in welcoming the distinguished participants to the Embassy made a comprehensive presentation on the recent positive developments in Pakistan besides highlighting Pakistan’s geographic, demographic, natural and human resource strengths. Whist underling education as a key development priority of the Government, Ambassador Khan underscored the importance of further deepening bilateral cooperation in the field of education, human resource development and science and technology. Appreciating Japan’s contributions over the years as an important development partner, Dr Khan stated that Pakistan is keen to make education, science and technological collaboration a key pillar of the relationship. With a huge and enterprising youth cohort in Pakistan and with latest cutting edge technologies and state of the art educational facilities on offer in Japan, there was enormous promise and potential for creating educational win wins between the two countries by deepening bilateral cooperation in these important areas, the Ambassador stressed. He also highlighted the significance of enhancing cooperation between universities, academic and vocational institutions, in promoting joint research and virtual collaboration, exchange of young scientists and researchers, establishing joint research centers, and exploring possibilities for providing training and internship opportunities to young Pakistanis in various areas including industrial skills.

The presentations were followed by an interactive session which was moderated by Ambassador Khan where the participants showed an avid interest in engaging with Pakistan in the field of education, science and human resource development.